it wont be morning wood judging by the looks of most of em
I wonder what wood the Welsh Government office furniture is made from.
it wont be morning wood judging by the looks of most of em
I wonder what wood the Welsh Government office furniture is made from.
It's because they can't, literally can't be removed while they have their hands on the purse-strings and spend so much around Cardiff and the Valleys. It's a Catch-22, and that's a bloody good reason for seeing the back of the whole thing.
Well it means nothing to the countryside with 90%of the votes within 50 miles of CardiffSo are the elections in Wales a farce then - akin to simply a case of buying your votes..
What do they call a small farm?
Everything is open to interpretation; but the fact remains that there is disproportionately more money spent in Cardiff and the Valleys.So are the elections in Wales a farce then - akin to simply a case of buying your votes..
Looks to me as if they are giving employment to people who have been educated beyond their natural intelligence, and they probably stick them in the Agric. Dept to get them out of harm's way !!.Hmmmm........WG doing a survey over the next few weeks on the above. In other words, why the fudge are small farmers still here after doing our very best to get rid of them for the last 40 years.
If they dare contact me, I'll say I'm still at it cos I like driving elderly Ford tractors.
Honestly, what a load of fudgeing rubbish.
When I first saw this thread line I thought maybe the NFU was trying to broaden it's outlook and take and interest in some of its membership , never mind .Hmmmm........WG doing a survey over the next few weeks on the above. In other words, why the fudge are small farmers still here after doing our very best to get rid of them for the last 40 years.
If they dare contact me, I'll say I'm still at it cos I like driving elderly Ford tractors.
Honestly, what a load of fudgeing rubbish.
what have you been sniffingWhen I first saw this thread line I thought maybe the NFU was trying to broaden it's outlook and take and interest in some of its membership , never mind .
nicole must be getting on bit now !! and ive never been able to afford a new car or even a fendt but you are right independence is worth a lotI like messing about with elderly Renaults and Lamborghinis. The rest of the job is a bit of a nuisance, especially the woolly things, forms and nosey parkers with clipboards. Having to actually grow something and sell it is a bit inconvenient as well. I like to be able to stop for a cuppa exactly when I like as well, rather than when somebody else says so. That’s worth about a million in itself.
ur prob right about cardiff but the valleys are desolate since all the work in the mines wasnt replaced, west wales have done ok,how many tb cows have have the welsh assembly paid over £10k for over the yearsEverything is open to interpretation; but the fact remains that there is disproportionately more money spent in Cardiff and the Valleys.
sorry I'm awake againwhat have you been sniffing
A fortune has gone into the valleys! As for £ for cows, don't know the total, but there's a place near Whitland that must have a nigh on £1m... horrible people too.ur prob right about cardiff but the valleys are desolate since all the work in the mines wasnt replaced, west wales have done ok,how many tb cows have have the welsh assembly paid over £10k for over the years
I suggest as per Trump look at the number of postal votes. As someone who as a boy stuffed vote envelopes for my uncle, not the candidate I may add.So are the elections in Wales a farce then - akin to simply a case of buying your votes..
How small is bigHow big is small
There are literally hundreds of threads on this forum about farmers that won't release control to their sons and daughters, farmers that haven't put in a succession plan and numerous threads from those that desperately want to get into farming, those that want more security than yearly grass lets, those that are fed up with the highly skewed prices of ewe lambs.Hmmmm........WG doing a survey over the next few weeks on the above. In other words, why the fudge are small farmers still here after doing our very best to get rid of them for the last 40 years.
If they dare contact me, I'll say I'm still at it cos I like driving elderly Ford tractors.
Honestly, what a load of fudgeing rubbish.
The answer is for the gov to ask it's self that question !There are literally hundreds of threads on this forum about farmers that won't release control to their sons and daughters, farmers that haven't put in a succession plan and numerous threads from those that desperately want to get into farming, those that want more security than yearly grass lets, those that are fed up with the highly skewed prices of ewe lambs.
So what is wrong with a Government asking farmers 'what would it actually take for you to f**k off out of the way so those with more ideas and enthusiasm can take over'?
The answer is probably nothing. Their land is their pension. Their farm is their whole life. They fear losing the slightest bit of control. But surely there is nothing wrong with a Government asking the question?
You think that a government should say "an issue has been identified. We've decided that this what we are going to do" without asking the views of those that are going to be affected?The answer is for the gov to ask it's self that question !
NO IFS NO BUTS
Glasshouses can easily be turnover of 2 million per hectareHow small is big